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    • K Offline
      Kontroliora
      last edited by

      Hi all.
      I want to show you a project I was working on the last days.
      SKP 8, vray, PS
      C&C welcome


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      • cheddaC Offline
        chedda
        last edited by

        You have all the detail & ingredients for a good render. I think the cameras could be better along with the lighting. It also seems to be slightly over saturated but this is often what developers like and is a personal opinion.Did you make some post processing adjustments ? In a window or an advertisment it's quite "punchy" like this. Others will tell you to keep your verticals straight but perhaps somewhere in the middle is best ? The building being cube (ish) shaped doesn't help in the composition either. Try it off centre and with more sky showing as i suspect it's cropped too tight. They look good to me don't get me wrong, but i think with polish they could be excellent.

        Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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        • K Offline
          Kontroliora
          last edited by

          Thanks for the comment. I am trying to improve my renders every time and that is the point.

          @chedda said:

          I think the cameras could be better along with the lighting.

          I can't understand. Do you mean that a dark areas is too darker and I have to light up.

          @chedda said:

          Did you make some post processing adjustments ?

          I made a lot of adjustments in PS. The sky, people , grass, flowers, trees, levels, exposure ...

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          • M Offline
            Macker
            last edited by

            For architectural shots it really, really, really helps if you straighten the verticals. Sketchup even has a two point perspective that will do this for you.

            Check out my blog @ http://macviz.blogspot.co.uk

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            • cheddaC Offline
              chedda
              last edited by

              I mean a different camera angle and field of view. Looking directly at the corner is perhaps not the best angle for this shape. Regarding the straight verticals i think in this case it's particulary usefull. The perspective lines now converge to a point like a pyramid they lead the eye up and to the middle. When you are drawn to this point there is no focal point in the model or sky, if they were more vertical the eye would be drawn to the centre of the building. I am no expert this is just my opinion. Regarding improvements C&C etc i agree by always saying my next render is my best render. By making images we often become quite introverted and a 3rd persons viewpoint helps for a clear view.

              One more thing in this building we don't see any of the surroundings reflected in the glass perhaps because you added them in post. It's these little extras that make the difference IMHO.


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              Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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              • K Offline
                Kontroliora
                last edited by

                @chedda said:

                I mean a different camera angle and field of view. Looking directly at the corner is perhaps not the best angle for this shape. Regarding the straight verticals i think in this case it's particulary usefull. The perspective lines now converge to a point like a pyramid they lead the eye up and to the middle. When you are drawn to this point there is no focal point in the model or sky, if they were more vertical the eye would be drawn to the centre of the building. I am no expert this is just my opinion. Regarding improvements C&C etc i agree by always saying my next render is my best render. By making images we often become quite introverted and a 3rd persons viewpoint helps for a clear view.

                One more thing in this building we don't see any of the surroundings reflected in the glass perhaps because you added them in post. It's these little extras that make the difference IMHO.

                I also think the perspective is a little more than normal. Thanks

                @macker said:

                For architectural shots it really, really, really helps if you straighten the verticals. Sketchup even has a two point perspective that will do this for you.

                I have not use this function in sketchup until now. Thanks

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                • K Offline
                  Kontroliora
                  last edited by

                  Some corrections. straighten the verticals and low saturation


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                  • Bryan KB Offline
                    Bryan K
                    last edited by

                    Very nice!

                    See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                    • K Offline
                      Kontroliora
                      last edited by

                      @bryan k said:

                      Very nice!

                      Thanks

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                      • marked001M Offline
                        marked001
                        last edited by

                        definitely looking better.

                        have you thought about simply cropping the image? no reason to show all that empty space..i realize you have a transparent building back there, but not sure that's helping much.

                        http://www.revision21vis.com

                        instagram: revi21on

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                        • Bryan KB Offline
                          Bryan K
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                          @marked001 said:

                          definitely looking better.

                          have you thought about simply cropping the image? no reason to show all that empty space..i realize you have a transparent building back there, but not sure that's helping much.

                          I have to agree with this. Cropping would make a big difference.

                          See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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